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‘They lost our dog?!’ Hawaiian Airlines flies dog to wrong city
"Jello is now home. He's with everybody else. He's with the family and everything is fine. You know, it's a story with a very happy ending, and we're very grateful for that," said Jello's owner, Claudia Rapkoch.
Popular Korean restaurant expanding to East Oahu
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Hangang Korean Grill House is opening a new location at the Niu Valley Shopping Center in East Oahu, restaurant officials confirm to Island News. The popular restaurant already has one location in the Ala Moana area on Waimanu Street. Its second restaurant is expected to open...
Honolulu’s Most Over-the-Top, Caffeinated Korean Shaved Ice Is Back
Just in time for the sweltering days of summer, En Hakkore Café and its signature giant bing su are back, baby. And by giant, we mean a heaping ramen bowl of Korean-style shaved milk ice served with a shot of espresso, easily enough for two or three. Once tucked behind the produce section of Ke‘eaumoku’s former 88 Pal Pal Supermarket, the quaint café has reemerged in the small food court inside Palama Supermarket on Makaloa Street, giving stylish imos and their equally stylish friends a place to hang out and gossip again over jumbo fruit bing su ($15.20).
New Orleans Flavors Arrive in Honolulu with the Opening of Nola Café Serving Authentic Beignets and Savory Delights
Honolulu's taste buds are getting a New Orleans touch with the introduction of Nola Café, a new establishment promising to satisfy cravings for the classic New Orleans-style beignets. Co-owner Rowlinson Aczon appeared on Good Morning Hawaii Sunday and spoke about the journey to creating their specialty beignets, attributing inspiration to his wife's Louisiana roots. "My wife is from Louisiana, and so we spent a few years developing our own original recipe," Aczon told KITV. Alongside the traditional powdered sugar beignets, Nola Café also serves up cream-filled varieties with flavors such as custard cream, chocolate, and ube.
Tex808′s Family Pack has something for the whole family
HONOLULU (HI Now) - TEX 808 BBQ + Brews is located on the waterfront in the Hawaii Kai Shopping Center in Hawaii Kai next to Safeway and in the Moanalua Shopping Center specializing in Brisket, Ribs, Pulled Pork, Smoked Turkey, and Sausage slow smoked daily. If you’re trying to decide...
Hawaii airport gets a new lease on life
HONOLULU — A new 50-year lease at Kawaihāpai Airfield (PHDH), formerly known as Dillingham Airfield, assures the continued operation of the airport. The lease went into effect July 6, 2024, according to officials with the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT), resolving many of the problems that had put the airfield in danger.
Ruscello at Nordstrom Ala Moana
Ruscello at Nordstrom is one of those places that you can always count on for a great tasting meal and great service. I've never had a bad experience here. The food and service are very consistent. We started with the Artichoke Spinach Dip - mom's choice. The Kung Pao Brussels...
Gyu-Kaku Introduces New Summer Seasonal Menu Items
Gyu-Kaku, known for its authentic Japanese Barbecue dining experience, continues to create an atmosphere filled with laughter, conversation, and delicious food. With personal grills at every table, guests are transformed into expert cooks, guided by the friendly staff through a memorable dining experience. Kelly went to Kapolei Commons to chat with Jasper and Sean, who shared about their new menu items.
Moanalua Valley Park Welcomes Visitors Again Amid Haiku Stairs Dismantle
Residents of Honolulu's Moanalua Valley can breathe a sigh of relief as the Moanalua Valley Neighborhood Park reopens its gates to the public. Officials reinstated access Tuesday morning following local pushback over the prolonged closure, which had been implemented as an effort to curb trespassers from invading the nearby Haiku Stairs during its dismantling phase. As reported by NY1, the re-opened park comes with a caveat: should there be a spike in illegal trail activity, officials are prepared to close it off once more.
Luggage pileup at airport caused by technical issue
Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport saw a bit of chaos Monday morning due to issues involving a massive pile up of luggage. As a result, passengers were told to arrive extra early. Alina Lee has more on what caused the problems.
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